RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 124 Breast cancer in young women: clinico-pathological features of 27 cases JF International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer JO Int J Gynecol Cancer FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP A59 OP A60 DO 10.1136/ijgc-2019-IGCS.124 VO 29 IS Suppl 3 A1 D Bacha A1 A Ben Amor A1 K Saffar A1 O Belkacem A1 S Ben Slama A1 A Lahmar A1 S Bouraoui YR 2019 UL http://ijgc.bmj.com/content/29/Suppl_3/A59.3.abstract AB Objectives Analyze the clinico-pathological features of breast cancer occuring in young women under 30 years.Methods We retrospectively studied 27 cases of histologically confirmed breast cancer, collected during 8 years, in gynecology and pathology departments of our institution. All patients were under 30 years of age at diagnosis. Clinical data, pathological investigations and outcome statistics were analyzed.Results The average age in our series was 26.5 years. Discovery of a breast nodule was the predominant clinical symptom (80%) with an average consultation time of 8 months. Tumor size was > 5.5 cm in 60% of cases. The tumor was T4 in 35% of cases and M1 in 3 patients. Treatment was radical and conservative in respectively 60% and 15% of cases. Histological type was an invasive ductal carcinoma all cases, grade III of scarff Bloom and Richardson in 35% of cases. Lymph node involvement was noted in 27.5% of cases. Phenotype profiles was distributed as follows: HER2 in 7 cases, triple negative in 8 cases, luminal A and B in 6 cases each. Chemo and radio therapies were performed in respectively 90 and 95% of cases, Hormone and targeted therapies were performed in 40% and 25% of cases respectively. Recurrences were noted in 25% of cases, distant metastases in 45% of cases and disease related dealth in 12% of cases. BRCA1 was positive in 5 patients.Conclusions Breast cancer in young women seems to be highly heterogeneous and has potentially aggressive and complex biological features.